There are a mixture of regular and occasional boat trips available on the canals in London, enabling you to see a different view of the capital city. Cruise through London Take a canal boat trip in London. There are a variety of trips available and you can enjoy an excellent day out including: A boat trip A walk on the towpath A visit to London Canal Museum A visit to Camden Markets Please note that London Canal Museum does not operate any passenger boats and you should only contact us about: Trips that we organise, e.g. Tunnel Boat Trips On Selected summer Sundays, London Canal Museum offers guided tour trips through Islington Tunnel. Halloween Experience Exclusively for children accompanied by adults. Children's Activity Days Children can take a short boat trip on Tuesdays in August as part of our Children's Activity Days. Regular Boat Trips The route which has the most frequent services is from Camden to Little Venice (near Paddington).

The confusion surrounds the system of yellow readers at Tube stations and pink readers at London Overground. If passengers joining the Overground from the Tube do not use the pink card readers at Overground stations, Transport for London computers may assume they have reached their destination not via the orbital rail link but by using the Tube though central London, which is in expensive Zone 1. A trip from Camden Road to Feltham would cost £7.20 (peak) or £4.90 (off peak) via Zone 1, but if a pink reader is used it would cost £3.80 (peak) or £2.40 (off peak).

Tim Bellenger, director of policy and investigations, said: “People don’t know how Oyster works and it needs to be more transparent so they can work out what they are being charged. It feeds into the feeling that fares don’t give value for money.